Research Shows New Risk Factors for Fibromyalgia

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Research Shows New Risk Factors for Fibromyalgia

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Massage therapy and spa therapies have both been shown to benefit people with fibromyalgia. New research shows inactive and overweight people are at greater risk of developing fibromyalgia, a chronic pain syndrome characterized by widespread pain lasting more than three months, and tender point sites in the neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms and legs.

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